Social networking: local communities and economic growth in rural areas: the importance of village pubs as centres of socio-economic aggragation.
(2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cabras, I. (2010, January). Social networking: local communities and economic growth in rural areas: the importance of village pubs as centres of socio-economic aggragation. Paper presented at Regional Studies Association International Conference – ‘R
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Agglomeration of services at regional level: the case of call centres in Northern England. (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cabras, I. (2009). Agglomeration of services at regional level: the case of call centres in Northern England. In Proceedings of the 1st PhD Conference in Economics in memory of Vassilis Patzatzis, Athens (108-129)No abstract available.
Public sector procurement and business support in Cumbria: response to the credit crunch. (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Peck, F., Bell, F., & Cabras, I. (2009). Public sector procurement and business support in Cumbria: response to the credit crunch.
Where does the money go? an economic analysis of the purchasing of goods and services operated by the Cumbria County Council. (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cabras, I. (2009, July). Where does the money go? an economic analysis of the purchasing of goods and services operated by the Cumbria County Council. Paper presented at Research and Scholarship Festival
Beer as a social propellant? A study on rural Cumbria. (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cabras, I., & Reggiani, C. (2009, May). Beer as a social propellant? A study on rural Cumbria. Paper presented at Beeronomics Conference-the Economics of beer and brewing
Restructuring of nuclear economies: levels of local leakage in West Cumbria. (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cabras, I., & Mulvey, G. (2009, April). Restructuring of nuclear economies: levels of local leakage in West Cumbria. Paper presented at Regional Studies Association International Conference - Understanding and shaping regions: Spatial, social and economic
Achieving a PhD in a commercial research environment: some personal reflections. (2008)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cabras, I. (2008). Achieving a PhD in a commercial research environment: some personal reflections.
Survival strategies of services versus agglomeration at regional level: the case of call centres in the North-West of England. (2008)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cabras, I. (2008). Survival strategies of services versus agglomeration at regional level: the case of call centres in the North-West of England.
Public procurement and regional development: the impact of local authority expenditure on local economies. (2008)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Peck, F., & Cabras, I. (2008). Public procurement and regional development: the impact of local authority expenditure on local economies.Spatial patterns of public expenditure and government procurement have a significant impact on economic and social development in localities and regions across the EU. In the UK, there has been particular attention given to variations in government... Read More about Public procurement and regional development: the impact of local authority expenditure on local economies..
Competitive processes and the labour market in the contact centre industry in the North West. (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cabras, I. (2006). Competitive processes and the labour market in the contact centre industry in the North West.
Service-based growth in old industrial regions: regional policy and contact centre activities in the North West Region of England. (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Peck, F., & Cabras, I. (2006). Service-based growth in old industrial regions: regional policy and contact centre activities in the North West Region of England.
Regional economic policy and the contact centre industry in the North West region. (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Peck, F., & Cabras, I. (2005). Regional economic policy and the contact centre industry in the North West region.